Canadian Pacific ferry service vessel, built and engined by Wm. Denny and Bros., Dumbarton; 330 ft. long on water line, 50 ft. 6 in. broad, 18 ft. deep to main deck; deadweight 700 tons; speed 19 knots; fitted with twin sets of single-reduction geared turbines of Parsons type, designed to run at 210 r.p.m.; steam generated by combined multi-tubular and water-tube boilers. (See also Mar, Engr. and Motorship Bldr. vol. 54, no. 640, Jan. 1931 pp. 19-20, 3 figs; Shipbldg. and Shipg. Rec., vol. 37, no. 3, Jan. 15, 1931, pp. 76-77 and 81, 3 figs.; Power House, vol. 25, no. 1, Jan. 1931, p. 46, 2 figs.)
Twin-screw turbine steamer "Princess Helene"
Can. Ry. Mar. World
1931
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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